Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|        sage or simple, high or low. As Cervantes himself says
 2   I,  TransPre|   himself the jest of high and low. And I verily believe that
 3   I,       III|        offered to him by these low people, who, however, had
 4   I,        IV|      self-content, saying in a low voice, "Well mayest thou
 5   I,        XV|       knights but base folk of low birth: I mention it because
 6   I,        XV|       be offered me by high or low, rich or poor, noble or
 7   I,       XVI|     grasp he went on to say in low, tender voice:~ ~"Would
 8   I,       XIX|    muttered to themselves in a low plaintive tone. This strange
 9   I,        XX|      by a gentle breeze made a low ominous sound; so that,
10   I,        XX|     life seen any as you have, low boor as you are, that have
11   I,       XXI|      him with the pike pointed low, fully determined to run
12   I,     XXIII|  raised up thy deeds have laid low; by it I believed thee to
13   I,     XXIII|  garments could not be of very low rank.~ ~Approaching them,
14   I,       XXV|      in love with such a mean, low, stupid fellow as So-and-so,
15   I,      XXVI|       hill or dale, or high or low,~ Mishap attendeth all his
16   I,     XXVII|        as the closeness of the low grating that separated us
17   I,    XXVIII|        is true they are not so low that they have any reason
18   I,    XXVIII|      to the heart, showing how low my good name had fallen,
19   I,       XLI|   people there, she asked in a low voice if we were "Nizarani,"
20   I,     XLIII|        little that we rate but low.~ ~ Love resolute~ Knows
21   I,      XLIV|       her so, he did not speak low enough but that Dona Clara
22   I,       LII|        unseen,~ He slays, lays low, cleaves, hews; but art
23  II,       III|   meanest ever recorded of any low squire, though as he said
24  II,         V|       may have been poverty or low birth, being now a thing
25  II,        VI|        truth. There are men of low rank who strain themselves
26  II,        VI|       dying to pass for men of low rank; the former raise themselves
27  II,       XII|      his senses, and said in a low voice to him, "Brother Sancho,
28  II,      XXII|     fell on his knees and in a low voice offered up a prayer
29  II,     XXIII|       wretched Durandarte in a low and feeble voice, 'if that
30  II,     XXIII|      her eyes said to me, in a low, agitated voice, 'My lady
31  II,      XXVI|    find myself ruined and laid low, destitute and a beggar,
32  II,      XXIX|    fortress or prison, high or low or of whatever rank or quality
33  II,       XXX|        reached their beasts in low spirits and bad humour enough,
34  II,      XXXI|  receive the duchess, and in a low voice he said to her, "Senora
35  II,     XXXII|     all round him; so making a low bow to the duke and duchess,
36  II,    XXXIII|       sit down beside her on a low seat, though Sancho, out
37  II,      XXXV|    duke and duchess and made a low curtsey to Sancho.~ ~ ~And
38  II,      XLIV|         my poor sufferer, in a low sweet tone to the accompaniment
39  II,      XLVI|        so she said to him in a low voice. "All these mishaps
40  II,    XLVIII| guessed Don Quixote's and in a low plaintive voice answered, "
41  II,    XLVIII|   behind him, said to him in a low voice, 'What are you about,
42  II,      XLIX|      ear, and said to him in a low voice, "Something serious
43  II,        LX| unlucky wight did not speak so low but that Roque overheard
44  II,       LXI|       to rise slowly above the low line of the horizon; Don
45  II,      LXII|      Antonio himself, and in a low voice but not so low as
46  II,      LXII|      in a low voice but not so low as not to be audible to
47  II,      LXIV|        Antonio, and asked in a low voice did he know who the
48  II,      LXIX|        it seemed, there rose a low sweet sound of flutes, which,
49  II,      LXIX|        of this house, high and low, great and small, make haste
50  II,      LXIX|        on, and then made him a low curtsey.~ ~"Less politeness
51  II,      LXXI|     trifle, and its price very low; and holding his hand for
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